Seder
Passover is over, but the story isn’t - opinion
On the eve of Pessah 1944, in Bergen-Belsen, two rabbis, Rabbi Aaron Davids and Rabbi Avraham Levison, confronted an unbearable question: What does one do when the Torah itself cannot be kept?
My Word: Beyond the 'Four Questions' - opinion
When the Passover Seder comes to life - opinion
In the shadow of the Holocaust, survivors kept Passover alive in 1946 - opinion
The cost of chosenness: Lessons from Moses, Ibn Naghrillah this Passover - opinion
In the silence of those who do not yet know how to ask, in the melodies of our ancestors, and in the courage it takes to carry memory forward.
Building bridges at the Seder table: An enduring message of the four children - opinion
Let the Seder serve as a catalyst for action, a reminder that we are not merely passive observers of history, but active participants in shaping its course.
'Wonderful family' of Jewish doctors, scientists perish in plane crash
Karenna Groff, Dr. Michael Groff, Dr. Joy Saini, Jared Groff, Alexia Couyutas Duarte and James Santoro were killed in the plane crash as they headed to the Catskills for Passover.
True freedom this Passover means bringing the hostages home - opinion
This year, once again, the holiday of freedom becomes a moral, national, and human test. Spending the holiday in darkness, deep in Hamas tunnels, are our abducted heroes of October 7.
Pennsylvania charges man attempting attack on Jewish gov. with terrorism, arson, attempted murder
The alleged assailant's charges will include terrorism, attempted murder, and arson.
Israel's real enemy may be its internal divisions, not the terror threats - opinion
Israel was never meant to be a place of sameness. It was always a gathering of exiles, ideas, and arguments. That diversity is not our weakness – it is our strength. But only if we stay at the table.
Power of faith: The hostages held onto hope while experiencing the worst of humanity - opinion
Alongside the social and political crises, we face the heartbreak of knowing that we will be sitting down to the Seder, yet again, while 59 hostages remain in captivity.
Man steals a bus in Rehovot 'to get home for the Seder'
The man was arrested by police for driving recklessly and overturning a bus in a parking lot in central Israel.
How to get through the Passover Seder without consuming too many calories
It may only happen once a year, but for weight watchers, the Seder meal can come at a hefty price of thousands of calories in one evening. So how can you reduce risk of weight gain?
Passover 2025: Are we a nation or a family?
If we are a nation that sees itself as a family, let us remember those families that have carried such a heavy burden throughout this war.